An investigation
into stolen property led deputies to a suspected Oklahoma City drug operation
Tuesday. It was all thanks to the tracking app of an iPad, according to
authorities.

When Edmond
computer guru Ellis Garrett walked to his car early Tuesday, he was in for a
surprise.

"Right at that
moment, it was a sinking feeling," Garrett said. "It was all my equipment … all
my tools and everything for work."

Garrett left his
car unlocked and thieves took full advantage -- stealing an iPad, laptop, tools
and checks. But, that tempting iPad was where the crooks went wrong. A tracking
app gave them away 18 miles south in Oklahoma City.

"[Deputies] asked
how accurate [the app] was," explained Garrett. "I said, ‘that's within three
to ten feet of that location.'"

Angela Minton, a
neighbor of the suspects, took pictures showing deputies rounding up suspects
after locating an illegal gun and 24 grams of meth inside the home.

"I've seen them
carry drugs in there," Minton said. "All the police were here all the time being
called for one thing or another … it was really a circus going on over there."

Minton says
criminal activity is nothing new at the house in the 2500 block of W. Park
Place. On July 15, Minton says she saw police take vehicles from
the same house. Sheriff Whetsel says the entire case took less than three hours
to wrap up.

Deputies arrested
Amber Osborn on an outstanding warrant for failure to appear and on a count of
conspiracy to commit a felony.

Benjamin Cook was
booked into jail for two counts of possession of stolen property.

Cora Hayes was
arrested for possession of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of a
firearm after a felony conviction.

Daniel Turner is
facing a complaint of possession of a controlled dangerous substance and
possession of a firearm after a felony conviction.

Frank V. Wood III
was booked into jail for two counts of possession of stolen property,
trafficking a controlled dangerous substance and maintaining a house where
drugs are kept.